Wealth Management and Investment in Islamic Settings Opportunities and Challenges

This book addresses the theory, practices, challenges, key issues and potential future policies concerning investment and wealth management in connection with Islamic finance. There is a noted scarcity of literature on Islamic approaches towards wealth management from a jurisprudential perspective,...

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Other Authors: Azid, Toseef (Editor), Mukhlisin, Murniati (Editor), Altwijry, Othman (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Singapore Springer Nature Singapore 2022, 2022
Edition:1st ed. 2022
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505 0 |a Chapter 1. Wealth and Investment: Islamic Concepts -- Part I: Wealth Management and Investment: Islamic Concepts -- Chapter 2. Islam, Spirituality and Wealth: Islamic Framework of Wealth Management -- Chapter 3. Islamic Investment-cum-Wealth Management: Politics, Warfare and Welfare -- Chapter 4. Wealth Creation and Management in Islam -- Chapter 5. Principles of Consumption in Islamic Wealth Management for Personal Finance -- Chapter 6. Investment and Wealth Management in Contemporary Times: Zakat as a Viable Approach -- Part II: Applications of Islamic Wealth Management -- Chapter 7. An Analysis of Compatibility of Alleviation of Poverty with distribution of Wealth: A Study of Islamic Perspectives in Comparison with the Alternative Economic Systems -- Chapter 8. Why Do We Need to Develop Islamic Venture Capital Firm -- Chapter 9. Project Financing Models For Small Medium Property Enterprises in The Framework of Maqasid Al-Shariah --  
505 0 |a Chapter 18. Sustainability, Financial Performance and Shariah Governance: Evidence from companies listed in the Jakarta Islamic Index -- Chapter 19. Is it Utopia? 
505 0 |a Chapter 10. The effects of Fixed Return Instruments on Investment Decisions in Islamic Economics: Using Stochastic Mathematical Model -- Chapter 11. Profitability vs. Poverty Alleviation: Has Banking Logic Changes Islamic Microfinance Institutions? -- Part III: Country Experiences -- Chapter 12. The Effect of Maqâshid Al-Syarî'ah Achievements to Investment Level in OIC Countries -- Chapter 13. Analysis of Opportunities of Halal Tourism Industrial Sector in Sri Lanka: A Study of Religious Perspectives -- Chapter 14. Measuring the Impact of Open Innovation on Firm Performance in Indonesia Halal Industry -- Chapter 15. Potential of Social Impact Sukuk in Brunei Darussalam from the Maslaha Perspective -- Chapter 16. Religiosity as a Predictive Factor of Debt Management Behaviour among Muslims: The Malaysian Experience -- Chapter 17. Prospects and Challenges for Islamic Investment and Wealth Management in Mauritius --  
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520 |a This book addresses the theory, practices, challenges, key issues and potential future policies concerning investment and wealth management in connection with Islamic finance. There is a noted scarcity of literature on Islamic approaches towards wealth management from a jurisprudential perspective, and so this book aims to address this lacuna in available literature. It demonstrates strategies for wealth management in keeping with the Qur’an and Sunn’ah, posing questions relating to interest and investment, and proposing financial models for benefiting the poorer segments of society while simultaneously satisfying economic necessities in keeping with Islamic law. Given its breadth of scope, combining perspectives from scholars and practitioners with extensive experience in the banking and finance sector from different Islamic settings including Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka, Brunei and Indonesia, this edited volume will benefit practitioners, researchers, and graduate students studying finance, economics and business management in an Islamic context